Liked Seline's story. Don't like that she cockblocked Viceroy saying his piece though.

Especially as an American, I've seen women like Seline before. Kind of helpless in a way, which is tolerable in a normal world that has all the gears and parts moving correctly. But in a world gone mad, has a deep problem functioning. Seline seems the sort to be desperate for approval/validation, even now.

Not sure how much I like Seline being given whatever her mission is to make up for her first failure. Her having something to prove could lead to her taking risks and being reckless. Same goes for Viceroy and 'being lucky' with the Crossed. It's not luck, its only a matter of time. Everyone should know that.

Will we ever get to know Viceroy's backstory? Another good one btw, just who is that in the sub-Doomsday costume, can't see it being the gamekeeper (too altruistic) nor the nun (too well built), maybe Jackson's brother (if he has one). Anyhoo, roll on next episode.

Viceroy has gotta be someone really important in the pre-Crossed world. He seems disappointed at being cut off yet incapable of doing something about it (because he never had to in the past?)

I'm guessing CEO of a major corporation, a big-wig in politics (after all, would you really recognize those guys on the street other than the PM or Pres?), or a former movie star/sports athlete out of the game for years. Probably not a famous writer, religious leader, or nobility as those are too close to other Crossed survivors. And big time lawyer is too obvious, unless Si has something really nasty (even for Crossed) in store for Viceroy.

In other words, I'm betting that the fact that everyone ignores him feeds into the theme that skills that were highly rewarded pre-Crossed are now mostly worthless and vice-versa.

The advantage that Cava has over Fort George strategically is that Cava is surrounded by water, with the channel between it and the much larger Hoy island too wide and its current too strong to swim through, whereas with Fort George can any crossed who's mobile enough to walk just amble right up to its walls. The Calf of Cava, a much smaller peninsula that's connected to the main island's body by a narrow isthmus, affords its survivors even greater protection after the isthmus is fortified and boobytrapped.

@JohnnyRocket and @NoFear I think the wrapped up guy is crossed. When he first turned up a couple issues ago(when jackson was still with the group and they were running away from the Crossed on bicycles), he laughed and the lettering was red and crooked.

Also @JohnnyRocket the Nun stuff is killing me. Dying to find out where Si is going there. I think it's pretty obvious that Shaky is leaving the notes hoping that the nun will read them and he can reach whatever is left of her humanity. He didn't start leaving the notes until Tabitha told her story.

Maybe the all wrapped up guy can better mingle with the crossed since his state of infection (or noninfection) isn't evident. Then again, how does he drink, eat, urinate, and defecate when he's so tightly encased like that?

I loaned out my TPB of Crossed Psychopath, and thus can't reference this myself, so can anyone else confirm if, when Harold, Rick, and the girl (whose name I can't remember) disguised themselves as crossed, their word balloons contained dialog that had a crossed font?